bY, Ad . pen, Hier TRH by Dave Dalton There were only two games played in the league Sunday afternoon and there could have been only one with all the teams in Lefroy over the weekend. Larocque Electric blanked Brians Towing 1-0 in a reportedly rough game. It was a scoreless tie with only Typewriters Adding Machines REPAIR SERVICE PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed.; November 28, 1979 Two squads post shut-outs in broomball 5:40 left to play when Bill Bridge scored the lone goal assisted by Colin Wackett. The second game between C&B and Emmersons was cancelled as C & B were playing in the Consolation in Lefroy. The third and final game was played between two very weary teams who still put on a good show. There was no scoring between Utica and Beacock's in the 'first two periods as play weént both ways. In the third Beacocks ran into penalty trouble and Utica scored a power-play goal with Tim Mitchell netting the marker from Jack Mitchell. The last goal came with 1:12 left to play. Jack Monsma scored from Mike Mole giving Utica a 2-0 victory. THE DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA is looking for INSTRUCTORS for the following winter programs: Cross Country Skiing Pre-School Gym Youth Basketball Floor Hockey Babysitters Teen Leadership Skills Volunteer or Part-time Do you have any other skills that you would like to teach others? Call: John Rose at the 'Y' Office - 985-2824 Or Write clo Box 128, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO. Port Perry Rod and Gun Club held its annual banquet Saturday evening at Utica Hall and a highlight was the presentation of trophies to club members for individual achievements. From left are Ringette skate by Kelli Thompson All the members of the skating school have improv- ed very well over the past two weeks. On Thursday, November 22, the Port Perry tween team had an exhibition game against Whitby and the girls in the school were asked to play. Although the girls have never played a game of ringette before, each one caught on quickly and played a super game. The girls hope to be practicing with the tweens from now on so Need A Car Rent A Ford e LOW DAILY RATES eo RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH. ® PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE RENT-A-CAR COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry - 985-8411 -- & school events they can learn more about the game and eventually play in some of the league games. On Saturday, November 24, Port Perry had their first Ringette tournament. The girls of the school Jennifer Pelow, Tina Soomre, Jessica Fluke, Sue McMillan and Karyn Raines," carried the Lions Club banner for the opening and closing ceremo- nies of the day. All are working very hard in the school and I hope they continue to do so as they learn the game of ringette. Keep up the good work girls! Belle victory The Port Perry Belle team played in Oshawa on Sunday November 25 and came home the victors by a 9-7 score. Goal scorers were Sherri Allen with 5, Karen Young with 3 and Daphne Butt with 1. Assists were awarded to Chris Heurkens 1, Doris Risebrough-2, Teresa Grieve -1, and Gail Sandison-2. Qur sportsmanship award for this game goes to Gail Sandi- son. Keep up the good work Gail. VIERSONI INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 The one you're looking for. ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE Paul Hodgins [high aggregate, 900 course], Lorne Wall [rapid fire pistol], Lynda Smart [sporting rifle] and Brian Crews [junior sport rifle]. Rod and Gun awards Bill Hodgins [left] was presented with a life Li membership in the Rod and Gun Club by president John Williams. The special award is given to a member for many years of service with the club. family Wt Trust ranm y | 5 YEAR 12 Annual Interest gl yar, § Iya v $7 5 115/8% Semi-Annually - STANDARD TRUST COMPANY -Annual Interest 112% Semi-Annually the munidpal SavVIigS & 103N rporaton 5 YEAR 2Y/s Annual Interest 11%% Semi-Annually Vir 5 YEAR Annual Interest VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Since 1844 2/4 11%% Semi-Annually macdonald-cartier trust company « 5 YEAR 21/4 Annual Interest 12% Semi-Annually More bowling WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Flies-5, Bees-5, Ants-4, Beetles-3, Spiders-2, Crickets-2. High Single: V. Rider-297. H.S.W.H.: V. Rider-301. High Triple: J. Walker- 750. H.T.W.H.: L. Brown-709. Singles 210 and over: J. Walker-222, 293, 235; V. Rider-297; Lucy Cook-260; L. Brown-216, 246; W. Tobin- 233; M. Cook-233; M. Hooey- 221. 226; B. Oke-218; Lynn Cook-213; M. Ball-213. Triples 600 and over: J Walker-750; L. Brown-643; V. Rider-641; W. Tobin-616; M. Cook-607. E